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california does that. with respect to the others, also do something for the record. >> a sound like you're open to having the private sector in that quarter and other quarters fully participate in financing construction and operation? >> absolutely. >> very good, pleased to hear that. the various countries that their operations. were falling further behind and it may have told shoot even the russians have someone at the table between st. petersburg and moscow. i was interested to find the european union is now open and it will be in a couple years of all the public transportation operations for high-speed and other rail service to the private sector, which is something we should look at and actually italy has moved forward an expedited fashion open to private contract to now providing computing service to the public site are your so we can look at some things that may be successful in other countries in other countries. i have you on the record today with the financing operation. i'm pleased to hear that.
california does that. with respect to the others, also do something for the record. >> a sound like you're open to having the private sector in that quarter and other quarters fully participate in financing construction and operation? >> absolutely. >> very good, pleased to hear that. the various countries that their operations. were falling further behind and it may have told shoot even the russians have someone at the table between st. petersburg and moscow. i was interested...
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>> welcome and california it's interesting on the ballot in california i measured it in 2010 and was entitled im -- this is a part you can get about the private enterprise. there's one other possibility of course in thinking about how to solve this come from with federal enforcement. they could have congress change the drug law. there would be interesting plea on the part of the exit to get some. it may be having a legislative solution that the federal level with congress represented by the people as well to get the congress is so paralyzed it's hard to do anything these days. they've made some changes along the margin in the past few decades. most is from the state level so it's hard to imagine. if the executive branch which the bush administration we have a big supreme court case about that coming out in california. this administration is less likely but regardless of what the executive branch does major changes are going to come from the state level. >> i am thinking perhaps we should open things up for questions. anyone who would like to ask a question you can approach the microp
>> welcome and california it's interesting on the ballot in california i measured it in 2010 and was entitled im -- this is a part you can get about the private enterprise. there's one other possibility of course in thinking about how to solve this come from with federal enforcement. they could have congress change the drug law. there would be interesting plea on the part of the exit to get some. it may be having a legislative solution that the federal level with congress represented by...
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. >> hi, my name is not good of california go to california state university monterey bay. as you know we pass the legislation for high-speed rail through california from san francisco to los angeles. all the while state tuition has increased $200 every semester for a while now. how quickly is this going to bankrupt our state even further? what you may do to get in their way of keeping -- of continuing the legislation? >> is kind of funny, but it's not. you know, because hayseed brail going from nowhere to nowhere really. if i remember correctly is from bakersfield to fresno, right? the first leg of a compass i hope there's no one you from bakersfield or fresno. with all due respect to sort of a leg that's going from nowhere to nowhere and it's going to be extremely expensive. unfortunately california is full of people who love these kinds of projects and governor jerry brown has been talking about high-speed rail for a little on trent really long time, longer than president obama has. in terms of how you can stop it, i think the key of citizens will have to -- we'll really
. >> hi, my name is not good of california go to california state university monterey bay. as you know we pass the legislation for high-speed rail through california from san francisco to los angeles. all the while state tuition has increased $200 every semester for a while now. how quickly is this going to bankrupt our state even further? what you may do to get in their way of keeping -- of continuing the legislation? >> is kind of funny, but it's not. you know, because hayseed...
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in california today. there's also 18,000 same-sex marriages which are not at issue in this case. it's easy to say that children would be better off in that relationship, but if you have heterosexual relationships permitted in california and marriages between persons of the same sex it doesn't change where the children will be raised. if a child is a product that will buy a logical relationship between a man and woman, that is up to that man and that woman to keep them together. i think judge reinhardt suggested that a better remedy for that would be to prohibit divorce. but that isn't something that californians are interested in doing. >> are we free to do -- is their anything other than of rational basis in the circuit? >> i believe very strongly that's right. the hernandez case talks about the in the devotee. the extent that you are referring to any of aspect, but the doctrine of the heightened standard lighting has been ventilated and the issues that would support the heightened scrutiny our present a
in california today. there's also 18,000 same-sex marriages which are not at issue in this case. it's easy to say that children would be better off in that relationship, but if you have heterosexual relationships permitted in california and marriages between persons of the same sex it doesn't change where the children will be raised. if a child is a product that will buy a logical relationship between a man and woman, that is up to that man and that woman to keep them together. i think judge...
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only the united states cooper does apple and exxonmobil because on one hand apple is a completely california bred, creative 60's -- and in the book is a can reports that steve jobs used to go in two interviews and ask job interferes if they had ever done lsd with the hope that the answer was yes. take this cup and provide us a drug test. on the one hand they are very different and on the other hand there are similarities he referred to. they are both closed systems and they both have the command management. they're both driven by a desire to control the environment. steve jobs desperately wanted to control every element of the customers experience, every element of the design and they both were not good partners. they didn't really believe in partnership. they believed in the advantages of total control and that makes them secretive because really it's the secrecy that follows the desire for control, not secrecy is an end in itself so it's fascinating. the other point about exxonmobil that is unpopular as they came to think about at the time was, you know, most big industrialized democracy b
only the united states cooper does apple and exxonmobil because on one hand apple is a completely california bred, creative 60's -- and in the book is a can reports that steve jobs used to go in two interviews and ask job interferes if they had ever done lsd with the hope that the answer was yes. take this cup and provide us a drug test. on the one hand they are very different and on the other hand there are similarities he referred to. they are both closed systems and they both have the...
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in california of course you are familiar with the three strikes law. in the three strikes law implements in half the states in the united states. impact there were three laws that were implemented in the 80's and 90s that drove an explosion of incarceration. at increased by a factor for because of the criminalization of drugs. we also have the three strikes law and the third one which i can't remember right now. we will come back to it in a minute. what's that? thank you so much. mandatory sentencing. specifically canada identified the three strikes laws result in extremely long sentences for people who are committing petty crimes. so they have revised that law decades ago. they learned a lesson and they revised it and that's an example of a country learning from practices. another practice that was implemented was in the u.k. when they banned handguns and what do we see? we see far lower homicide rates in the u.k. than in the united states and that is something for people to pay attention to. there was a time that people understood the second amendmen
in california of course you are familiar with the three strikes law. in the three strikes law implements in half the states in the united states. impact there were three laws that were implemented in the 80's and 90s that drove an explosion of incarceration. at increased by a factor for because of the criminalization of drugs. we also have the three strikes law and the third one which i can't remember right now. we will come back to it in a minute. what's that? thank you so much. mandatory...
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. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from california , mr. berman. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. welcome, attorney general. i want to commend you in your department for the diligent work you do, defending taxpayers against fraud. every year i watch the total amount recovered for taxpayers under the false claims act increase him and i am grateful for the work with the department and whistleblowers do together to protect our tax dollars. i think we are now up to something just over $30 billion, and a lot of my colleagues today are focusing on their beefs with you today. i want to talk about this subject, because i think that investors department, you are doing this right. i would like to make sure that it stays effective. earlier this year, you invited me to take part in the 25th anniversary of the false claims act. although i wasn't able to participate in the panel discussion that followed the main event, i am told that one of the issues discussed on that panel, was whether or not we should change how relators are compensated for their
. >> thank you. >> the gentleman from california , mr. berman. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. welcome, attorney general. i want to commend you in your department for the diligent work you do, defending taxpayers against fraud. every year i watch the total amount recovered for taxpayers under the false claims act increase him and i am grateful for the work with the department and whistleblowers do together to protect our tax dollars. i think we are now up to something...
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there's laws in california that would challenge it. maybe 30 to. many come in many states come even if they don't and state law, communities across this country who are seen and this is why they're doing it. they love doing the right thing, but these are cities and towns and counties and states whose the economic opportunity and cleaner energy. the international energy administration estimates three to $4 trillion the next decade will be sent to cleaner energy. if you're in a country like america is all about innovation, figuring out what the next big thing is the man bringing it to market and then making money and doing really well doing not, on those communities want to be home but that because that's where the jobs are. and so, i think we should not underestimate the energy that is happening. the energy had been around clean energy around our country. and i'm going to say again, whether it's natural gas, which is tremendous opportunity for us. i'm an environmentalist, but you can't look at natural gas and not see the potential if you do it right
there's laws in california that would challenge it. maybe 30 to. many come in many states come even if they don't and state law, communities across this country who are seen and this is why they're doing it. they love doing the right thing, but these are cities and towns and counties and states whose the economic opportunity and cleaner energy. the international energy administration estimates three to $4 trillion the next decade will be sent to cleaner energy. if you're in a country like...
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section 209, it negatively impacts the state of california. i also want to -- i want to add my 2 cents to the ranking member, elijah cummings, his statement on amtrak. they have done a beautiful job. i hope we will continue and we will continue to ensure that not only do they provide good service, but that they are recognized for the work that they do for our ridership. without them i yield back the balance of my time and i think the chair. >> i think the gentlelady. ms. johnson? >> [inaudible] >> in october of 2005, there was a report issued to the then chairman about the lack of a strategic plan. the report identified that without a comprehensive corporate mission, amtrak's business practices were lacking and could not ensure consistent and improved corporate performance. in august of 2010, they set forth a strategic planning process. and the basis for the 2011 plan -- through 2013. finally, there appears to be a significant performance and accountability improvement. thank you, and i yield back. the president and ceo of amtrak and mr. josep
section 209, it negatively impacts the state of california. i also want to -- i want to add my 2 cents to the ranking member, elijah cummings, his statement on amtrak. they have done a beautiful job. i hope we will continue and we will continue to ensure that not only do they provide good service, but that they are recognized for the work that they do for our ridership. without them i yield back the balance of my time and i think the chair. >> i think the gentlelady. ms. johnson? >>...
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california -- it is a noticeable and sizable difference. there were many who thought the state of maryland would be a challenge. it's a very diverse day. our opposition, continually, you look at their statements and they thought that they had maryland blocked. washington state and maryland and they thought that they had it there because they were a catholic state. but we found out is that the majority of catholics support marriage equality. for all the damages they thought they had, they no longer had. >> you know, it empowers them to move into conservative states -- is that what you're saying? >> i think that everything has to be smart and strategic. but right now we have to be smart and on the defensive. we have been winning in state legislatures across the country. winning in state and federal courts across the country. the playing field were ballot measures. in an arena where truth and facts rarely matter, they were winning. so for the first time on this one playing field where they have been banished, we are now on the offensive. so wh
california -- it is a noticeable and sizable difference. there were many who thought the state of maryland would be a challenge. it's a very diverse day. our opposition, continually, you look at their statements and they thought that they had maryland blocked. washington state and maryland and they thought that they had it there because they were a catholic state. but we found out is that the majority of catholics support marriage equality. for all the damages they thought they had, they no...
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. >> adam hall from the university of southern california. he said twice today that the real income of the rich has been flat for the 20th century. so are you saying that all of the growth and income in the united states over 100 years went to the non-rich? >> all i am saying is that we -- we have talked about the database and nine years of life. it is time to marry that with eti -- i have to admit that i do not know the answer is but i do know that it's going to be a lot flatter than this, you know, u-shaped thing. >> let me ask the final question for everybody. the one area i assume there would be universal agreement, as it would be good to have policies that improve the living standards of the poor. if you identify 30 seconds of policy, what would everyone propose here? >> let's come down the table here. >> shrink the government and cut taxes and which will be able to pay for everything. and, you know, they will have no tax burden whatsoever. >> i'm surprised and speechless on that topic. there are many regulations such as minimum wage law
. >> adam hall from the university of southern california. he said twice today that the real income of the rich has been flat for the 20th century. so are you saying that all of the growth and income in the united states over 100 years went to the non-rich? >> all i am saying is that we -- we have talked about the database and nine years of life. it is time to marry that with eti -- i have to admit that i do not know the answer is but i do know that it's going to be a lot flatter...
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in california, my state, 30,000 people access crisis intervention services from one of california's 63 rape crisis centers in 2010 and 2011. these centers primarily rely on federal violence against women act funding, not state funding, to provide services to victims in communities. in 2009 alone, there were more than 167 -- excuse me, 167,000 cases in california in which local, county, or state police officers were called to the scene of a domestic violence complaint. 167,000 cases. that's many. despite the fact that the underlying bill has 58 cosponsors from both parties, not a single republican member of the judiciary committee voted to advance the legislation. now, the bill that came out of judiciary does have some changes, and i want to talk about them for a moment. it creates one very modest new grant program. it consolidates 13 existing programs. it reduces authorization levels for all other programs by nearly 20%. and the savings, 17%, the bill is reduced in cost by 17%. that's $136 million. it encourages effective enforcement of protective orders, and that's a big probl problem
in california, my state, 30,000 people access crisis intervention services from one of california's 63 rape crisis centers in 2010 and 2011. these centers primarily rely on federal violence against women act funding, not state funding, to provide services to victims in communities. in 2009 alone, there were more than 167 -- excuse me, 167,000 cases in california in which local, county, or state police officers were called to the scene of a domestic violence complaint. 167,000 cases. that's...
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. >> the senator from california. >> mr. president, i would like to associate myself with remarks made by my eloquent colleagues. i would like to extend praise for a one-of-a-kind senator and an extraordinary human being. my friend, dan inouye. i was telling senator lieberman that the senate put on a little bit of a retirement dinner for retiring senators, including senator inouye. it was only two weeks ago, mr. president. he wasn't well, but he came to the dinner and he sat at the table because of his respect for the individual senators and this institution and the love he had for them and for the institution. i will miss dan inouye so much. his big heart and his self-effacing manner and his integrity and patriotism. i will just say a couple of things. over the years, we have all worked together, so many of us on some issues. i worked on bringing a state-of-the-art comprehensive casualty care center to my state. to take care of the wounded veterans were coming home. without their limbs, those with poster might stress, and a
. >> the senator from california. >> mr. president, i would like to associate myself with remarks made by my eloquent colleagues. i would like to extend praise for a one-of-a-kind senator and an extraordinary human being. my friend, dan inouye. i was telling senator lieberman that the senate put on a little bit of a retirement dinner for retiring senators, including senator inouye. it was only two weeks ago, mr. president. he wasn't well, but he came to the dinner and he sat at the...
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forward and that's one of the most fundamental reasons for longer term optimism. >> host: don, from california, good morning. >> caller: it's amazing to me you keep forgetting a couple things. one, we're at the lowest use of manufacturing of people working 60 some percent. there's the loss of six million workers in the available pool. the way the statisticians throw those people out and make it 8.3. and obama and the policy at the bls are using to make people think things are better. when you fill up your gas, you need to say obama is an idiot with his energy policy. he has none. he has never written down anything. you didn't even mention the debt again. we're going to be bumping up against the $16 trillion debt limit and we're going to have to figure, how are we going to pay for it? and he has abdicated responsibility since he got his last defeat from the senate democrats who told him, don't take boehner's deal and we have this uncertain, this terrible economy, and here we have mr. mccane's best speaker, and you can see how well he did, trying to defend this policy instead of doing what you n
forward and that's one of the most fundamental reasons for longer term optimism. >> host: don, from california, good morning. >> caller: it's amazing to me you keep forgetting a couple things. one, we're at the lowest use of manufacturing of people working 60 some percent. there's the loss of six million workers in the available pool. the way the statisticians throw those people out and make it 8.3. and obama and the policy at the bls are using to make people think things are...
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what did he do in the marijuana case in california? >> kennedy, you're talking, of course, about the individual mandate aspect of the obamacare litigation and the conventional wisdom that kennedy 1 the swing vote. others point to scalia with the marijuana case, but, of course, that was scalia's drug war exception to the constitution and there's been writings sense and before making him a safe bet, but kennedy also. he had a concurrence years ago in this case in interpreting the proper klaus not involving the use of the commerce clause and said were a case to come up to interpret the necessary and proper clause context, there has to be heightened scrutiny. that's hartening. he wrote last term in the bond case talking about how federalism is there not just as a vindication of what james madison learned at princeton or apply the political theory or whatnot, but ultimately there to support and protect individual liberty, federalism, all the structural provisions there. writings in lopez, all the big presidential cases that he's been on lea
what did he do in the marijuana case in california? >> kennedy, you're talking, of course, about the individual mandate aspect of the obamacare litigation and the conventional wisdom that kennedy 1 the swing vote. others point to scalia with the marijuana case, but, of course, that was scalia's drug war exception to the constitution and there's been writings sense and before making him a safe bet, but kennedy also. he had a concurrence years ago in this case in interpreting the proper...
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but i want to tell you we have been very pro-active, not only in the central ticket of california but throughout the nation and our colleagues in the u.s. attorney's offices have been working with us of objective is simple. to investigate crimes, outside indicate the public about the scams and hold those responsible, those individuals accountable. so, let me give you some concrete examples of what these scam artists or what i call these scum artists really do on a day poise day basis just last weekend in the central district of california we charged acknowledge identity theft case in the the defendant was alleged to have stolen credit cards and bank account numbers from more than 600 victims by sending our e-mails that looked like legitimate banks asking for updated personal information. in january of this year, a father and son were each sentenced to more than 150 months in federal prison and ordered to pay $39 million in restitution for running a scam that defrauded more than 1,000 victims with the promises of large returns on investment in companies that were developing films in lo
but i want to tell you we have been very pro-active, not only in the central ticket of california but throughout the nation and our colleagues in the u.s. attorney's offices have been working with us of objective is simple. to investigate crimes, outside indicate the public about the scams and hold those responsible, those individuals accountable. so, let me give you some concrete examples of what these scam artists or what i call these scum artists really do on a day poise day basis just last...
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the ninth circuit judge roach it to and a manner that read like the california case. it is easier for them to decide if they want to dodge the bullet now. susumu those lectures please day in your seat. >> i am from the reason foundation and individual rights and a sham. what impact from the amicus brief firm richard sander at ucla showing the impact but whether of legacy or affirmative-action with the gpa and s.a.t. scores the odds are many will flunk out to do bad they. it will pay a huge price without the qualifications of their peers. as if they went to a second-tier school. >> anyone want to comment? >> and to think this is not even helping it is supposed to help. i thinking this interesting research. i don't think it will change much at the supreme court. >> i read the book on the plane yesterday. the villaraigosa against texas. not germane to the question but to but clearly they are targeted and justice kennedy given the fact never voted to sustain the affirmative-action the changing the language from the opinion but i am hesitant to make predictions about outco
the ninth circuit judge roach it to and a manner that read like the california case. it is easier for them to decide if they want to dodge the bullet now. susumu those lectures please day in your seat. >> i am from the reason foundation and individual rights and a sham. what impact from the amicus brief firm richard sander at ucla showing the impact but whether of legacy or affirmative-action with the gpa and s.a.t. scores the odds are many will flunk out to do bad they. it will pay a...
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we have 81,000 farms in california. virtually all of the labor is undocumented. what happens is in harvest season, canning season, i.c.e. comes in. we have got a problem. i've tried for 10 years to get an ag jobs bill through and i can't get it through. the fact of the matter is, if we want american produce, the labor is generally undocumented and we have to find a solution to this. so i am hopeful, and i know that you are doing aggressive i-9 audits of ag employers. i am very concerned that these are going to decimate on farm and farm dependent jobs. >> yeah, i think the base of the problem is that there is no provision under the current immigration law that enables more agricultural workers to be documented. and so, we have some employers, and we try to pick those who are really knowingly and intentionally violating the law when they have other options. trying to focus on them through the audit process, but the underlying issue goes back to the immigration law itself. >> senator schumer just murmured to me, most don't have other options. california is a state t
we have 81,000 farms in california. virtually all of the labor is undocumented. what happens is in harvest season, canning season, i.c.e. comes in. we have got a problem. i've tried for 10 years to get an ag jobs bill through and i can't get it through. the fact of the matter is, if we want american produce, the labor is generally undocumented and we have to find a solution to this. so i am hopeful, and i know that you are doing aggressive i-9 audits of ag employers. i am very concerned that...
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california, illinois. then there are five yellow states where the republicans have both houses of the legisla3 then there are five yellow states where the republicans have both houses of the legislature, but not the governor, and three green states where the governor but not the legislator. what is happening now that is going to become even more true over the next decade, because these colors on the map are not likely to change very much over the next 10 years, redistricting , republican states are redistricting themselves and the blue states are redistricting themselves to be democrat state legislators for the next 10 years. the next 10 years from the republican states will be spending a little less time attacking the less, having less regulation and doing better on reform. you also see blue states trying to reform taxes, not reforming pension systems, having more regulations and giving the labor unions more of what they want. so we really are seeing a sorting out, not a north-south split or a coast versu
california, illinois. then there are five yellow states where the republicans have both houses of the legisla3 then there are five yellow states where the republicans have both houses of the legislature, but not the governor, and three green states where the governor but not the legislator. what is happening now that is going to become even more true over the next decade, because these colors on the map are not likely to change very much over the next 10 years, redistricting , republican states...
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he's been to pick up seats in california. the western coordinator is saying why are they still here? face been here for years. they join the army and they are highly decorated people to rely are we letting this group -- you might invite an individual who shows signs of having made overtures that should cause him to be investigated but you're talking about the whole group of people, the six-year-old, all of these people holden to these camps. was atrocious scene of the people in charge of the can say no, this isn't right. and roosevelt keeps it going, keep it going and finally the secretary at meds and says i've been around roosevelt along time. i have a chilling after the reelection things might change and sure enough, the first cabinet meeting after the 4040 election one roosevelt and safely elected the seats have been gained in california coming and then we work on getting the japanese out of the internment camp so some of it is a civil liberties issue for sure but there are political advantages to roosevelt to choose this
he's been to pick up seats in california. the western coordinator is saying why are they still here? face been here for years. they join the army and they are highly decorated people to rely are we letting this group -- you might invite an individual who shows signs of having made overtures that should cause him to be investigated but you're talking about the whole group of people, the six-year-old, all of these people holden to these camps. was atrocious scene of the people in charge of the...
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[applause] >> our speaker today beth taylor, a doctorate from the diversity of california berkeley. director of the interpretation act monticello and not the year and the virginia foundation. now the author of the book "a slave in the white house" i might add she has appeared on "the daily show". [laughter] i met her when she came to the manuscript division. she realized the collection of leading colonial figures contained papers of those who surrounded them and very often they were slaves. sometimes farmers but also the slaves. that is the case of the paul jennings letters. documents still serve five often because they were swept up into the papers of prominent people sometimes it is the zero leave recorded evidence of their lives. she could excavate the story and now i am proud to introduce beth tailoress. [applause] >> thank you for having me today. a slave -- "a slave in the white house" of great labor of love three years researching and one year by teeing it. i have on this -- fondness for pieces and i enjoy when they become with anecdotal the. i adapted that approach the chapt
[applause] >> our speaker today beth taylor, a doctorate from the diversity of california berkeley. director of the interpretation act monticello and not the year and the virginia foundation. now the author of the book "a slave in the white house" i might add she has appeared on "the daily show". [laughter] i met her when she came to the manuscript division. she realized the collection of leading colonial figures contained papers of those who surrounded them and very...
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california -- [laughter] anybody from california? california, illinois, connecticut, thank you. but those states are doing is raising taxes, raising regulations and so that's, you know, we are competing. but we do every day is to try and find companies out there that can't compete. i think about simply if you're a business come to think of yourself as a consumer. as a consumer, name the time did the research yourself, i think i'll pay more for the project because i know that company is headquartered in a high tax state. or gosh, i know they have more regulations saw pay more for the product because i know cost the company more for more regulations or takes longer to get a permit. you don't do it. so if we make sure that florida businesses have lower taxes, less regulation and faster permitting time, a pro-business attitude to our businesses will outcompete everybody and will get more jobs and that's what we're doing every day. in contrast, my biggest competitor is texas. texas has been doing the right thing. if you look at it in the last eight years texas is perceived as the num
california -- [laughter] anybody from california? california, illinois, connecticut, thank you. but those states are doing is raising taxes, raising regulations and so that's, you know, we are competing. but we do every day is to try and find companies out there that can't compete. i think about simply if you're a business come to think of yourself as a consumer. as a consumer, name the time did the research yourself, i think i'll pay more for the project because i know that company is...
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we know that the experiences in massachusetts when they first started out and also in california point to the need to work collaboratively to ensure a successful exchange experience. we at hhs certainly expect there to be a large number of state-based exchanges, but we do realize there are going to be some states only get 2013 and 2014 that are ready to operate a steep-based exchange. i want you to know that we are going to continue to seek your input and your advice as we develop the shock exchange is in the states in which we are operating federally facilitated exchanges. we had an exchange with her team and we look forward to have been a bad input over the coming months. as we continue to develop exchange policy, there are some guiding principles for a as we think about another set of regulations engage in any operational development of federal exchanges. first, we recognize that the shop exchanges on exchanges generally have to offer a simple and efficient and appealing process for individuals, but for employers or employees for agents and brokers and all the stakeholders and their
we know that the experiences in massachusetts when they first started out and also in california point to the need to work collaboratively to ensure a successful exchange experience. we at hhs certainly expect there to be a large number of state-based exchanges, but we do realize there are going to be some states only get 2013 and 2014 that are ready to operate a steep-based exchange. i want you to know that we are going to continue to seek your input and your advice as we develop the shock...
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chairman of the budget committee in the house of representatives when he was a representative from california. when president clinton came to office, pineda was appointed head of the office of management and budget. pineda understands budgets. and he more than anyone else during the clinton years was one who projected in protest of the idea of a balanced budget which is what happened at the very end of the 20th century. whether it be obama or romney the same set of problems recast for political advantage, the winner is going to face the same political environment the president obama faces right now. meaning essentially the same kind of economic realities that he will have to work with is obama is working in right now. budget cuts, in other words, could end up determining the shape and the look of america's defense policy. in other words, you would like to have it backwards. he would like to have the perfect policy conceived by experts and there would always be the money to be able to have that kind of policy. what i am suggesting is that we have reached the point in our political and economic
chairman of the budget committee in the house of representatives when he was a representative from california. when president clinton came to office, pineda was appointed head of the office of management and budget. pineda understands budgets. and he more than anyone else during the clinton years was one who projected in protest of the idea of a balanced budget which is what happened at the very end of the 20th century. whether it be obama or romney the same set of problems recast for political...
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california, illinois, new york, texas, arizona and indiana are types of the red state model. but when these tendencies are added up across the nation, they produce. as pointed out, the blue state modeled collapse because of the cross and the effect of the tax. this evolution the alignment between the two political parties to the beach controlling different jurisdictions, each taking different views of taxation and the role of government, and each communicating manly but some supporters. if in fact the blue state model is dying, rather than and undoubtedly ended the regime of the public spending associated. so what are the reasons that thinking america's third regime and the new deal regime was to process of? these are familiar. the debt, demography, the polarization. within a decade the news factors may overwhelm the system of politics under which we have lived since the 1940's. let's see. that is a per-capita federal spending. it's gone from about $2,000 per capita to $5,000. five times since 1950, per-capita income is, about three times and not period. >> i will get to that
california, illinois, new york, texas, arizona and indiana are types of the red state model. but when these tendencies are added up across the nation, they produce. as pointed out, the blue state modeled collapse because of the cross and the effect of the tax. this evolution the alignment between the two political parties to the beach controlling different jurisdictions, each taking different views of taxation and the role of government, and each communicating manly but some supporters. if in...
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what we are seen as that in the most deep the underwater state, california, nevada, principle reductions are exceeding $100,000 for homeowners. in a state like north carolina, we expect to see where the range of 50,000 to $100,000 on average. but these are substantial changes for the families. and just to be clear, the requirement in the settlement is that not just the principal reduction happens, but there's demonstrated ability for the family to pay and remain in the home for at least 90 days. so what is critical that happens is that it gets the family to a sustainable level that will keep them in their home long-term. >> thank you. >> following up a conversation we started in february last year in front of the committee, we want to be supportive of what the department and fha do to ensure the long-term viability of federal insurance program. to that end we spoken about how to strength and enforcement authorities available to the fha. can you talk about some of the changes the fha would like to see in order to help it manage the risk posed by the noncompliance on the part of fha approv
what we are seen as that in the most deep the underwater state, california, nevada, principle reductions are exceeding $100,000 for homeowners. in a state like north carolina, we expect to see where the range of 50,000 to $100,000 on average. but these are substantial changes for the families. and just to be clear, the requirement in the settlement is that not just the principal reduction happens, but there's demonstrated ability for the family to pay and remain in the home for at least 90...
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after having a child, a california wedlock was fired from her job at a nonprofit. her replacement, a man with less experience, was given 30% more in starting salary. mr. president, we have example after example after example. how the republican side of the aisle could filibuster this bill is beyond my imagination. i don't know what they're thinking. they'll give an excuse. they'll come up with some excuse. they'll say it will hurt jobs. it will hurt this and that. it's all made up. it's all made up. in this great nation, when we move toward equality, we all prosper together. so i thank you for this time so much. i urge an aye vote. i thank senator mikulski for this moment to the absence of a quorum. i'm sorry. i yield back. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from nevada. mr. heller: i rise today in support of equal pay for equal work. the importance of women in the workplace is clear to every american. we all have women in the family who are part of the workforce. for two decades my mother worked hard in the school taf -- cafeteria. my wif
after having a child, a california wedlock was fired from her job at a nonprofit. her replacement, a man with less experience, was given 30% more in starting salary. mr. president, we have example after example after example. how the republican side of the aisle could filibuster this bill is beyond my imagination. i don't know what they're thinking. they'll give an excuse. they'll come up with some excuse. they'll say it will hurt jobs. it will hurt this and that. it's all made up. it's all...
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she received her ba from harvard, radcliffe college, and her jd from the university of california at berkeley. jennifer mishory, a nonpartisan organization that represents the interests of 18-30 years. directs the outreach staff for the organization. served as the consumer advocacy representative in the 2012 negotiated roll -- rulemaking on student loans, holds a -- >> jack remondi is part of the communications division. he served as vice chair and chief financial officer for he helped sallie mae navigate financial challenge posed by the economic crisis and searched e received his ba from connecticut college. miss loonin, if you would begin. >> thank you, senator, and thanks to all of you for inviting me to testify tonight. my name is deann loan-in, and home here on behalf of the low income client wes represent and work with. it's important from the outset when we talk about students who we work with, they aren't just young people going to traditional colleges. it's a very important polys. but actually the face of higher education is much more diverse these days, and we have clients
she received her ba from harvard, radcliffe college, and her jd from the university of california at berkeley. jennifer mishory, a nonpartisan organization that represents the interests of 18-30 years. directs the outreach staff for the organization. served as the consumer advocacy representative in the 2012 negotiated roll -- rulemaking on student loans, holds a -- >> jack remondi is part of the communications division. he served as vice chair and chief financial officer for he helped...
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so, in california, we were in san diego and los angeles, and both counties and other counties in california, have developed memorandums of understanding between mexican consulate and either local or state child welfare system. child welfare policy is a state domain so not something hhs can say this is what you should or shouldn't do but we can at least provide information that, this is what this county does or this is a model around mous, to help facilitate either the reunification if parents are living in different countries, or other things. similarly, we were in the southeast, we heard about some head start programs where families were -- because of they're scared to even bring their children into head start any longer, they expand their transportation mechanisms to pick up kids and bring them to the head start program because they were finding that attendance in head start was going down. not by people directly affected but the spillover effect in the community. these are relatively small in the scale of the issue, but they can at least -- we can either provide some guidance or technica
so, in california, we were in san diego and los angeles, and both counties and other counties in california, have developed memorandums of understanding between mexican consulate and either local or state child welfare system. child welfare policy is a state domain so not something hhs can say this is what you should or shouldn't do but we can at least provide information that, this is what this county does or this is a model around mous, to help facilitate either the reunification if parents...
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second congressional district adding california's coast. one of our followers on twitter asked a question about joseph colony and whether or not you think he should be brought to justice. should the united states engage in not so with the rebel leader, the ugandan guerrilla group has gotten a lot of attention because of the 2012 video. and our tweeter asked, is there a case that america should get involved click should we put troops on the ground or help out? >> whenever you think about peace, you have to answer, what would you do about hitler? it's like okay, we'll want peace. but i mean, you've got to join the real world, man. this is the fox method. wow, what he wants to do? just rollover? if you call for peace, you are risking the life of our nation. another reason why it is so easy to go to war -- you know, we have the ability -- relate to them in. i think we have the ability to affect coalitions with other nations who are just dishonorable as we are to intervene in a civil way than these disturbances. i don't think we can pour a magic
second congressional district adding california's coast. one of our followers on twitter asked a question about joseph colony and whether or not you think he should be brought to justice. should the united states engage in not so with the rebel leader, the ugandan guerrilla group has gotten a lot of attention because of the 2012 video. and our tweeter asked, is there a case that america should get involved click should we put troops on the ground or help out? >> whenever you think about...
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internally, the state of california has done a pretty good job of being able to recognize the need for transmission and utilities to deal to bail to build that transmission. but if we were looking at federal policy, think going back to looking at the provision that was in -- because that would wod open the great. i think offshore will also face the same problem because offshore wind, which is potentially very significant also has to deal with the transmission to get that power back into the markets. >> is there much public awareness of this disparity? he reminds me that a year ago jerry brown and i were in a panel with solar city. there were no when people unfortunately that we were discussing brown's target of generating i think it's 20% locally distributed energy by 2020 or something but it created a huge shift and looking at how you've -- one of the guys that works for elon musk, very similar if you work across counties inside california, each of these counties have while we different attitudes and postures towards solar installation and facilities and rooftops or whatever it may be
internally, the state of california has done a pretty good job of being able to recognize the need for transmission and utilities to deal to bail to build that transmission. but if we were looking at federal policy, think going back to looking at the provision that was in -- because that would wod open the great. i think offshore will also face the same problem because offshore wind, which is potentially very significant also has to deal with the transmission to get that power back into the...
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chief of police for the city of east palo alto, california, since 2005. before that, 19 years with the oakland police department where he rose to the range of captain. served on the federal monitoring teams overseeing police reform consent decrees between the u.s. department of justice, washington, d.c., and detroit. among other publications he's co-authored the justice department monograph, how to correctly collect and analyze racial profiling data. your reputation depends on it. he has a bachelor's of science degree from southern illinois university in carbondale. he testified at both the previous senate hearings of racial profiling and sorry it's been so long since we've resumed this conversation. but it's an honor to have you return a few years later to bring us up to date. at this point, chief davis, the floor is yours for five minutes. >> good morning, mr. chairman and distinguished subcommittee members. i am ronald davis, currently chief of police for the city of east palo alto, california. i am humbled to provide testimony at today's hearing, as m
chief of police for the city of east palo alto, california, since 2005. before that, 19 years with the oakland police department where he rose to the range of captain. served on the federal monitoring teams overseeing police reform consent decrees between the u.s. department of justice, washington, d.c., and detroit. among other publications he's co-authored the justice department monograph, how to correctly collect and analyze racial profiling data. your reputation depends on it. he has a...
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finally, the ecclestone network has a site in fort irwin california to the does most of you know, we've recently retired our flagship program the space shuttle after 30 spectacular years in the flight and 135 missions that's more flights by far than any of the human space flight program. through its triumphs and tragedies it gave the nation many firsts. the first was in june of 1982 and in december 1982. nasa is proud to have provided space access to about 270 secondary payloads most on the shuttle back or in the cargo bay. the shuttle also launched an indication satellites that helped make the whole world more secure and helped to establish a deep space communications network. satisfying the increased reliance on today's high bandwidth systems from the space communications continue to be a pretty and the same systems fulfill a critical need of communications roles in the international space station program. future investments in the conditions is a priority for both the dod and nasa. the technological what fans as promised by the communications systems show great potential. the dod are
finally, the ecclestone network has a site in fort irwin california to the does most of you know, we've recently retired our flagship program the space shuttle after 30 spectacular years in the flight and 135 missions that's more flights by far than any of the human space flight program. through its triumphs and tragedies it gave the nation many firsts. the first was in june of 1982 and in december 1982. nasa is proud to have provided space access to about 270 secondary payloads most on the...
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. >> gentleman from california, mr. miller is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, chairman baker for having this hearing this morning. it's extremely important. the appraisal process is broken, but to some degree still broken. after the passing of dodd-frank i remember arguing vehemently about the process going in the direction we were heading and prove to be right as the disaster and repealed the savanna. there is a lovely green after the process is still having to deal with that of appraisals were significant process. using distress tales as comparables at often times creates more problems than it does benefit because of an appraiser who is not a local appraiser doesn't understand the distressed property in the rehab is necessary to take place to make that a comparable property to property that is not a rehab come what they do with those areas. there's a lot of confusion and ambiguity has to be dealt with. new home construction is another good example of trying to compare a new home to a piece of property sold f
. >> gentleman from california, mr. miller is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, chairman baker for having this hearing this morning. it's extremely important. the appraisal process is broken, but to some degree still broken. after the passing of dodd-frank i remember arguing vehemently about the process going in the direction we were heading and prove to be right as the disaster and repealed the savanna. there is a lovely green after the process is still having to deal with...
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that's in modesto, california. i helped get them going after conflict they have, but they have done really well. all ninth graders take world religion there for a semester and been fine. the religious community supported modesto, which is a conservative area of the country, but there's many a lack is now proliferating. fairfax county has sincere love in montgomery county. maryland has quite a few. they are kind of the exception. not many districts have a lot of electives. as i said, bible courses proliferated not all of them good, but the core curriculum where we need more national inclusion is a tougher nut to crack because of time constraints, all the issues of concern about teachers not been prepared to teach much about religion. so is across the curriculum including more a part of a society. so we've come a long way in 20 years. we've gotten here, but we still have a lot more work to do. >> if we go for the next question, do you want to add to that quickly? >> i do you think the establishment clause has been th
that's in modesto, california. i helped get them going after conflict they have, but they have done really well. all ninth graders take world religion there for a semester and been fine. the religious community supported modesto, which is a conservative area of the country, but there's many a lack is now proliferating. fairfax county has sincere love in montgomery county. maryland has quite a few. they are kind of the exception. not many districts have a lot of electives. as i said, bible...
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>> california has the impersonation law and it's in part because it pretended to be someone else but in the cyber harassment cases where the parent of the mother of a rival would pretend to be a 15-year-old boy, friend, bader's rival and pretend to be interested and then push that% words suicide. so i think that we are again balancing between freedom of expression, the importance of anonymity and political spectrum and then the whole harassment issue. >> i will tell you on her the identity is not required and in the political space, and i've covered politics for a long time and i've covered dirty tricks and i used to cover future new jersey so i would get the calls from the new jersey state troopers hey did you hear about so and so and this candidate and that candidate. but now what i'm seeing about twitter is it is a new form of dirty tricks and it's all done behind these anonymous accounts, so it does create some very big -- >> charnel problems, too. they had a lot of misinformation that actually was not part of the case and so they tried to get in order not allowing the jurors acc
>> california has the impersonation law and it's in part because it pretended to be someone else but in the cyber harassment cases where the parent of the mother of a rival would pretend to be a 15-year-old boy, friend, bader's rival and pretend to be interested and then push that% words suicide. so i think that we are again balancing between freedom of expression, the importance of anonymity and political spectrum and then the whole harassment issue. >> i will tell you on her the...
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down a 53% thanks to retirement to members who were predominantly white in new minority districts like california and texas we will see between 46 and 48% as white men eric cantor who was perceived to have higher ambitions is campaigning for republicans speaker john boehner is focusing his efforts with congressional leadership with his friends and allies so both leaders of the republican side have super pac stand on the trail. >>host: also talk about the "cook political report" look at the senate. looking back six years ago we saw a lot of democrats come and and now there seats are up. why i there so many? >> when a party has a good year as democrats did 2006 and 2008 you pay the price six years later. of the 33 races, democrats have to defend 23 of them and 2014 the ratio is not that different everything comes around and in 2016 republicans will have to mood defend their seats because of the gains in 2010. lot of the freshmen have done well and senator tester is the most who vulnerable of the freshman class clair mccaskill probably held the honor until she pulled a week republican challenger. bu
down a 53% thanks to retirement to members who were predominantly white in new minority districts like california and texas we will see between 46 and 48% as white men eric cantor who was perceived to have higher ambitions is campaigning for republicans speaker john boehner is focusing his efforts with congressional leadership with his friends and allies so both leaders of the republican side have super pac stand on the trail. >>host: also talk about the "cook political report"...
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and florida and elsewhere and wind turbines are powering farms, ranches and businesses remaining in california. solar systems are used purposes and products such as plastics are being produced in states like pennsylvania and michigan and ohio and other places for industrial of applications and the investments delivering the benefits have been a relatively modest. the farm bill allocated only seven tenths of 1% of its total funding to the policy programs as a result of that investment programs have a funded project some of 50 states and leverage tens of millions of dollars in the state and private sector investments that wouldn't have helped these programs. it's also a significant job creator estimates the by a refinery programs alone have the potential to create as many as 700,000 jobs. the market's progress estimated to have the ability to create 100,000 new jobs and these programs along with their role energy for america program is along the core program that our coalition is supporting and urging the congress to fund with of an ongoing commitment to this effort america's leadership position
and florida and elsewhere and wind turbines are powering farms, ranches and businesses remaining in california. solar systems are used purposes and products such as plastics are being produced in states like pennsylvania and michigan and ohio and other places for industrial of applications and the investments delivering the benefits have been a relatively modest. the farm bill allocated only seven tenths of 1% of its total funding to the policy programs as a result of that investment programs...
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about 15 years ago i described a major chinese airline got its first contract with regular flights to california. there were very excited about this from a huge opening a great mark of prestige for the first plane landed lax, it was to run the bases to inspect restrung the faa were impounded and said no, no, no camile nutley interprets a maintenance record anymore. the airline was aghast and sharp. they can't touch with boeing is that how can we keep her in your products if we can fly to the united states? blowing up very subtly and effectively midwifed an arrangement between the u.s. faa between flight schools in the united states, people who do training than their chinese counterparts and said he recently went safety systems. janecek pilots during inspections for their brother-in-law or next-door neighbor. you have to have some system peers that even today can do many things that matter in chinese aviation are being sorted the tripartite negotiation of china, united states and boeing are the ones working these things out. one other -- i'll mention one or two other points that come together in
about 15 years ago i described a major chinese airline got its first contract with regular flights to california. there were very excited about this from a huge opening a great mark of prestige for the first plane landed lax, it was to run the bases to inspect restrung the faa were impounded and said no, no, no camile nutley interprets a maintenance record anymore. the airline was aghast and sharp. they can't touch with boeing is that how can we keep her in your products if we can fly to the...
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during the very moment when he said he went to california and joined stromberg was going to be a writer and he had all of these writings that he had done that is sort of the fantastic life and madeleine had these greater ambitions. her role model was bette davis gracia wanted to be sophisticated, and the moment she stood up, she wanted to have a great relationship. incredibly dependable. and she rose to the office of vice president at a bank in hawaii. president obama, when i interviewed him, described him as a madman, which i find really interesting. his grandmother went from being a secretary to a higher role. it wasn't always easy in that family. but he never felt unloved by either of them. he was really adored, even though he was troubled in other ways. and madeleine was always there for him, even though she was not a very emotional person. but she was the dependable pragmatic one. >> host: last hour and a half we have been talking with david maraniss. author of "barack obama: the story." this is his 10th book. it's your turn if you'd like to call in or e-mail. the numbers are up on
during the very moment when he said he went to california and joined stromberg was going to be a writer and he had all of these writings that he had done that is sort of the fantastic life and madeleine had these greater ambitions. her role model was bette davis gracia wanted to be sophisticated, and the moment she stood up, she wanted to have a great relationship. incredibly dependable. and she rose to the office of vice president at a bank in hawaii. president obama, when i interviewed him,...
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we saw literally death threats for people who gave money to the proposition aide campaign in california. i'll leave it to this body to decide how to weigh the virtues of disclosure against intimidation. >> you are agnostic on whether a million dollar contribution to a political election should be disclosed? >> that is -- as i understand it -- >> let me go on then. >> we, of course, see no value in secrecy, particularly not from the point of view of the voters. the voter needs all the information that he or she can get in order to weigh the messages that are being sent, in order to make up their own mind about who to vote for. we have supported disclosure in the disclose act for some period of time or since citizens united. in terms of the impact, we are, of course, very, very concerned about the impact of this money because of the negative and often misleading advertising that it is purchasing, and as i said earlier, anything that discouraging participation, and we believe that this onslot of advertising has been shown to discourage participation underminds confidence in the system, and
we saw literally death threats for people who gave money to the proposition aide campaign in california. i'll leave it to this body to decide how to weigh the virtues of disclosure against intimidation. >> you are agnostic on whether a million dollar contribution to a political election should be disclosed? >> that is -- as i understand it -- >> let me go on then. >> we, of course, see no value in secrecy, particularly not from the point of view of the voters. the voter...
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out as the election into a large extent they didn't come except in places like nevada, colorado and california where there was virtually the fire will swear that democrats in an election come the first time since 1930 than in a way of election both chambers didn't flip. say pretty remarkable performance. these were states that george w. bush carried in 2004 in nevada, colorado, new mexico. new mexico is basically no longer a battleground state. >> gentleman, way back there. actually two of them, so take them in sequence. >> hi, randy sand. they're a group of voters often described as socially liberal, but fiscally conservative. is that a large group of numbers? and if so, why do they seem to be getting very little respect during this election cycle? >> you know, broadly speaking that defines the upper middle class with individual exceptions the somewhat right of center on social issues is in fact the increasing prominence of the 1960s as a principal reason of what i call the classic version, the fact that democrat gavin better by color than blue collar or space debris pattern in an industriali
out as the election into a large extent they didn't come except in places like nevada, colorado and california where there was virtually the fire will swear that democrats in an election come the first time since 1930 than in a way of election both chambers didn't flip. say pretty remarkable performance. these were states that george w. bush carried in 2004 in nevada, colorado, new mexico. new mexico is basically no longer a battleground state. >> gentleman, way back there. actually two...
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i mean, you buy an iphone and the design of the iphone is not in california. most of the inside of the iphone comes from japan and china, southeast asia, all over the world. same is true of most cars, almost everything we buy. many services are here because that is the source of the service. even services to the extent that they involve technology, some of that is done abroad. call centers all over the world. it's very difficult in the global economy to separate what it says and what is an period and that is why it is so important in terms of national competitiveness that we invest in our people, our education, childhood education. we invest in roads, bridges, with which we communicate and connect with one another. if we have the right infrastructure, the right capacity here to add power to the increasingly international and globalized economy, we will do better and better over time. now they now appear bright that we face very, very fierce headwinds. and so, i am part company with a lot of people and a lot of republicans who say again, every public dollar is
i mean, you buy an iphone and the design of the iphone is not in california. most of the inside of the iphone comes from japan and china, southeast asia, all over the world. same is true of most cars, almost everything we buy. many services are here because that is the source of the service. even services to the extent that they involve technology, some of that is done abroad. call centers all over the world. it's very difficult in the global economy to separate what it says and what is an...
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also familiar with the doctrine of california versus serrano case. the supreme court said that the police did not have to obtain a search warrant on a [inaudible] is that correct? also -- the court also defines aerial searches in florida and chief tommy mentioned the 400 feet. they did not need a search warrant when buying a helicopter above 400 feet. in this case, a different type of platform. if you are flying about 400 feet, no search warrant. but if you are flying below 400 feet, and i believe most of the law enforcement and those uavs will be a 400 below. therefore, if it is -- if you are flying at 400 feet in altitude, at that time you would need a search warrant whether using helicopter or a uav, probably not an airplane, but a unit. the supreme court has already laid out the law and what it is. i do agree with my colleagues here that we probably need to look at some legislation. but as we draft the legislation. we have to keep in mind that the supreme court has already defined open doctrine expectations. is that correct? >> yes, sir, that is
also familiar with the doctrine of california versus serrano case. the supreme court said that the police did not have to obtain a search warrant on a [inaudible] is that correct? also -- the court also defines aerial searches in florida and chief tommy mentioned the 400 feet. they did not need a search warrant when buying a helicopter above 400 feet. in this case, a different type of platform. if you are flying about 400 feet, no search warrant. but if you are flying below 400 feet, and i...
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but the problem is the new york is liberal texas is conservative and california is crazy. [laughter] i have any personal experience. [laughter] so once they thread the needle, they are reluctant to change it because it changes the textbook too much from common knowledge that they have to go back through. almost all of this will offend somebody. >> host: also you are being too generous. right now we are a hispanic history. you would think some of the average 10 storey is part of the history. so you should have the irish because one of those stories that is almost unknown is the defection of america irish immigrants. it is an extraordinary story. but we almost cannot bear a story that starts to overlap. >> guest: we have hispanic history so it is 30 days. is black history month. the other 10 months darfur europeans. [laughter] >> i wish. but the other 10 months. [laughter] >> has rating of this book ruined guarding? or do see the world differently? >> i do like to guard and it is helpful that i am not a good gardiner. i have friends lourdes good gardeners but i am a writer s
but the problem is the new york is liberal texas is conservative and california is crazy. [laughter] i have any personal experience. [laughter] so once they thread the needle, they are reluctant to change it because it changes the textbook too much from common knowledge that they have to go back through. almost all of this will offend somebody. >> host: also you are being too generous. right now we are a hispanic history. you would think some of the average 10 storey is part of the...
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it also features the involvement of the university of california, just working with local communities to rethink and refrain perceptions and understanding of neighborhood security personnel and he would security. there are a lot of, you know, bottom-up approach is to changing the securities sector. we see some of these efforts, important efforts happening in addition to the high-level policy stuff that we have been discussing, such as the police for each ship initiative. >> thank you. i don't know. okay. let's take this as our final question. i have one more very last question to pose to our panel before we break. >> i am independent researcher and consultant. so my question is the same primarily of bob. you know, of course mentioning his paper and highlighted the problems of the challenges. the light footprint, not come so or afghanistan. thousands, if not tens of hundreds of thousands of people on the ground appeal to push the democratization and the ss are forward. so i guess my question, what our considerations are when we engage. what can we do during the conflict to set the stag
it also features the involvement of the university of california, just working with local communities to rethink and refrain perceptions and understanding of neighborhood security personnel and he would security. there are a lot of, you know, bottom-up approach is to changing the securities sector. we see some of these efforts, important efforts happening in addition to the high-level policy stuff that we have been discussing, such as the police for each ship initiative. >> thank you. i...
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the state yet but i campaigned california is that promises people i would give them a voice. they said pat please get someone for these issues. but in may shelly and i went down at the shopping center in a poll came out showing ross perot up 40%. at the push was that 33 clinton was winning only arkansas. so all the damage i had done, bush would still be far ahead of clinton. so look, i didn't help, but i think by the time -- by the time he got to the convention from the fact that ross perot dropped out just as clinton and gore were on a jury, i think those votes over to him. he got 54% and 88 info. 37% in 1982. that's 17 points, right? and so i think it is more per row, but i think bush thinks i often credited for making them extremely unelectable. there was an amazingly emulate the trash job that was done afterwards by the liberal media that is to figure back down. >> let me talk to that because i gave that speech that night. i spoke first and reagan spoke right after. and all the commentators says this is tremendous speaking. bush came out of that race in some polls from 25
the state yet but i campaigned california is that promises people i would give them a voice. they said pat please get someone for these issues. but in may shelly and i went down at the shopping center in a poll came out showing ross perot up 40%. at the push was that 33 clinton was winning only arkansas. so all the damage i had done, bush would still be far ahead of clinton. so look, i didn't help, but i think by the time -- by the time he got to the convention from the fact that ross perot...
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everywhere, california a couple of years ago, measure, prop. 23 on the ballot to repeal the cleanly -- new clean car standards but in my arms schwarzenegger. the measure to repeal the standards which lost. totally funded by the brothers. legislation in west virginia to overturn the new mining state laws that were put in place after that last mine disaster. the effort to overturn mining safety regulations, funded by the brothers. i have, in the book, page with 53 different organizations. a lot of them, by the way, research centers on college campuses run the country, all for the purpose of disputing the existence of global warming and fighting to do away with any government regulations, nothing to do with climate control. fifty-seven different organizations that i was able to find that our either partially or totally funded by the brothers. the region is so great that someone has called them. [indiscernible] bank of all arms out there. and they don't do it alone. they get together twice a year with their corporate buddies from around the country and raise money for white -- right wing
everywhere, california a couple of years ago, measure, prop. 23 on the ballot to repeal the cleanly -- new clean car standards but in my arms schwarzenegger. the measure to repeal the standards which lost. totally funded by the brothers. legislation in west virginia to overturn the new mining state laws that were put in place after that last mine disaster. the effort to overturn mining safety regulations, funded by the brothers. i have, in the book, page with 53 different organizations. a lot...
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this decision-makers are the bohemian club meeting once per year in california. the politics from the media for the bohemians own manipulate the make believe that of the two parties that is really one party with the dollar defacing and the elephant face. i am running to reveal the truth about all of. >> nation's to deal with reality instead of the fake democracy. >>moderator: top issues mr. sanders? sanders: we have almost 15% unemployed under employed, family media and income has gone down by $4,000 per carat will work hard to create millions of jobs that our country desperately needs to be building for structure putting people to work rebuilding word -- road san bridges. we need to move to sustainable energy away from fossil fuel. we need to rethink the disastrous trade policy that leads to outsourcing jobs and take on wall street to invest in the productive economy not the gambling casino. >> top issue is more. when you vote for every military appropriation to make sure it goes to the zionist government and palestine and the war continues in afghanistan and di
this decision-makers are the bohemian club meeting once per year in california. the politics from the media for the bohemians own manipulate the make believe that of the two parties that is really one party with the dollar defacing and the elephant face. i am running to reveal the truth about all of. >> nation's to deal with reality instead of the fake democracy. >>moderator: top issues mr. sanders? sanders: we have almost 15% unemployed under employed, family media and income has...
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it literally spread from ear to california to japan to africa in a matter of minutes. we created this data map or you can actually see traffic coming to this site and it almost explodes. it was actually cnn rudy story that said michael jackson dyson almost takes the internet with them because the news and information was spreading so quickly. now that's being used internally to track on a daily basis how stories are spreading an osha media. the mac nick bilton company to find business models "the new york times" is there forever, are they all updated? not just "the new york times," but other publishing companies, et cetera. >> business models are definitely outdated across media platforms for various newspapers, radio, all these different things. please see the innovations have been her with blogs and smaller startups and things like that. the perfect example is a lot of technology blog started donati do with rick and mortar business issues and know not to do it contain prices and multiple million-dollar tv studios. they don't just look at premium revenue based on adve
it literally spread from ear to california to japan to africa in a matter of minutes. we created this data map or you can actually see traffic coming to this site and it almost explodes. it was actually cnn rudy story that said michael jackson dyson almost takes the internet with them because the news and information was spreading so quickly. now that's being used internally to track on a daily basis how stories are spreading an osha media. the mac nick bilton company to find business models...